Example sentences of "those [prep] us [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Those of us on the receiving end know that there is a real financial crisis .
2 Well , you wo n't be able to do that until we do consider the , I mean , but , the reason I referred to page seventy-nine , is to ensure that we do not repeat ourselves , and that those of us on the sub-committee , remember what we said then , and decide whether we want to repeat that .
3 The limitations in the work and conclusions of those of us of the older generation , may soon be painfully obvious if , in the future there will be an increase in the scale of the work and more opportunities for effective scientific study .
4 What price a higher handicap for those of us of the bow-legged persuasion .
5 It is a bloody , those of us from the south , now is as Watford , Hertfordshire , sorry about that , you know , we 're well happy , you stand no chance of oh dear , I 've got in the eye here , you know , we declared independence years ago .
6 Those of us from the South who left behind tree-strewn roads and gardens after the devastation of the recent October storm , were delighted to be in such beautiful surroundings again and to meet with our Lilleshall friends from other parts of the country .
7 But those of us in the recycling business must take issue with the statement from the British Plastics Federation that recycled plastics can not safely be used to package food .
8 The result was so spectacular that those of us in the front line who were showered with debris turned up at future games wearing motorbike goggles to protect our eyes and in honour of our hero .
9 It must be a cause for concern to those of us in the public sector that in the period 1979–90 the percentage of children receiving private education increased from 5 per cent to 7.8 per cent a growth of over 50 per cent .
10 The issue is not whether the UK should back nuclear safety research at Ispra ( those of us in the field in the UK are all in favour of that ) , but whether the majority of the resources ( and even an increase in the planned budget ) should be concentrated on a single project which can not possibly give results until late 1986 .
11 In making such judgments one is in much the same position as a journalist describing a battle after it had taken place from the bar of a hotel , for the pressures in the 'sixties were very great and very immediate and those of us in the Ministries of Education responded to them as best we knew how .
12 Those of us in the disabled world are weary of words without action .
13 Even those of us in the office who had their doubts at first were soon won over by the instrument 's simplicity and friendliness .
14 ‘ We aim to foster the study and reflection proper to a public institution ’ , concludes Pacquement ‘ and to restore public confidence by rediscovering the framework of reference we all need , especially those of us in the profession ’ .
15 Management always kept a track on all the workers and treated those of us in the independent union very differently .
16 The only constant is change , and this is particularly true for those of us in the new emerging divisions .
17 If anyone should be boasting , it is those of us in the Labour party .
18 The information that you had extended the Division time by 10 minutes was available to those of us in the House , but not to those outside it .
19 To accept those when we do not have a deal on a range of other things would not be a satisfactory result for those of us in the north .
20 The most notorious tale in English literature made an agonizingly slow start ( at least for those of us in the seedier section of the viewing public ) .
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